DETERRITORIALIZATION: DOES IT HAVE A PLACE IN OUR COUNTRY?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58894/EJPP.2023.4.503Abstract
The article provides an overview of the contents with which the term "deterritorialization" is used in scientific research. It is substantiated that deterritorialization isn’t caused by political ideologies in power but a side effect of technological development. It has a direct impact on the territorial state and its role as the sole subject of public governance. It is precisely because of the process of deterritorialization that the ideas of governance, decentralization, depoliticization, shared governance, functional governance, etc. appear in the theory and practices. They are all just an attempt to accommodate the territorial state to the technology-induced disconnection from it.